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1117 Lone Palm Suite B <br /> Modesto California 95351 <br /> ' www atC-enwro Com <br /> 209 579 2221 <br /> 1 Fax 209 579 2225 <br /> A S S 0 C I A T E S I N C <br /> August 29, 2001 <br /> Mr Jeff Wong <br /> San Joaquin County Public Health Services <br /> Environmental Health Division <br /> 304 E Weber Ave , Fourth Floor <br /> Stockton, CA 95201-0388 <br /> Subject Second Quarter 2001 Groundwater Monitoring for C&R International Sales, 2403 <br /> W Navy Drive, Stockton, California <br /> Dear Mr Wong <br /> This letter report summarizes fieldwork completed by ATC Associates Inc (ATC) on behalf of <br /> C&R International Sales at 2403 W Navy Drive, Stockton, California during the Second Quarter <br /> of 2001 The site location is shown on Figure 1 <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The site was the location of one underground storage tank In response to a San Joaquin County <br /> Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division (PHS/EHD) request for a subsurface <br /> investigation, RESNA Industries, Inc (RESNA) was engaged by the law firm of McDermott, <br /> Will & Emery to assess the nature and extent of soil and groundwater contamination at the site <br /> In early 1992, a RESNA field geologist observed the drilling of three soil borings (MW 1, MW2, <br /> and MW3) at the site to characterize subsurface conditions Groundwater was encountered at a <br /> depth of approximately 15-16 feet below ground surface (bgs) The borings were advanced to a <br /> depth of approximately 30 feet below grade and subsequently converted to groundwater <br /> monitoring wells <br /> Laboratory analysis of soil samples collected from the three borings determined that petroleum <br /> hydrocarbon constituents were detected in the soil within 4-5 feet of the static water levels at the <br /> site Laboratory analysis of groundwater samples collected from the wells subsequent to <br /> development indicated that gasoline constituents were present above laboratory method detection <br /> limits in the groundwater samples collected from each site monitoring well Initial groundwater <br /> monitoring data (March 1992) determined groundwater flow direction to the south A detailed <br /> . discussion of the initial subsurface investigation can be found in RESNA`s "Interim Problem <br /> Assessment Report, ,Soil and Groundwater Contamination,"dated June 8, 1992 <br /> 258031QUARTLYI2QR-2001 DOC <br />